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Jelgava
Jelgava () is a state city in central Latvia. It is located about southwest of Riga. It is the largest town in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Jelgava was the capital of the united Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1578–1795) and was the administrative center of the Courland Governorate (1795–1918).
Dobele
thumb|right|300px|Proportional distribution of different ethnicities in Dobele Dobele (; ) is a town and seat of Dobele Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. It is located near the center of Latvia on the banks of the river Bērze. It received town rights in 1917 whilst being a part of the German occupied Courland Governorate during the First World War. As of 2020, the population was 8,856.
Tērvete
thumb|300px|Hillfort of Semigallian dukes Viestards and [[Nameisis (13th century)]]
Ozolnieki
Tetele
Tetele is a village in Cena Parish, Jelgava Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. The village is located on the Lielupe river approximately 39 km from the capital Riga and 8 km from the city of Jelgava.
Emburga
Emburga is a village in Salgale Parish, Jelgava Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. The village is located at Lielupe river approximately 22 km from the city of Jelgava.
Bērze
place in Bērze Parish
Āne
Āne is a large village in Cena Parish, Jelgava Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. The village is located on the Lielupe River approximately 38 km from the capital city of Riga and 7 km from city of Jelgava. It is known for the amount of clay that is dug up in local lakes. There is a brick factory, which was very prominent during the Soviet era; since the factory was privatised it still produces bricks albeit on a reduced scale. The town was very well known in the Soviet Union due to this. It is sometimes referred to by locals as "Sarkanais māls" literally meaning "Red c
Auri
village in Auri Parish, Latvia
Garoza
Jelgavas municipality
Zaļenieki Parish
parish of Latvia in Jelgava Municipality
Doblen County
subdivision of the Russian Empire and Latvia